Discovery and replication of dopamine-related gene effects on caudate volume in young and elderly populations (N1198) using genome-wide search


Autoria(s): Stein, J. L.; Hibar, D. P.; Madsen, S. K.; Khamis, M.; McMahon, K. L.; de Zubicaray, G. I.; Hansell, N. K.; Montgomery, G. W.; Martin, N. G.; Wright, M. J.; Saykin, A. J.; Jack, C. R.; Weiner, M. W.; Toga, A. W.; Thompson, P. M.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

The caudate is a subcortical brain structure implicated in many common neurological and psychiatric disorders. To identify specific genes associated with variations in caudate volume, structural magnetic resonance imaging and genome-wide genotypes were acquired from two large cohorts, the Alzheimer's Disease NeuroImaging Initiative (ADNI; N=734) and the Brisbane Adolescent/Young Adult Longitudinal Twin Study (BLTS; N=464). In a preliminary analysis of heritability, around 90% of the variation in caudate volume was due to genetic factors. We then conducted genome-wide association to find common variants that contribute to this relatively high heritability. Replicated genetic association was found for the right caudate volume at single-nucleotide polymorphism rs163030 in the ADNI discovery sample (P=2.36 × 10 -6) and in the BLTS replication sample (P=0.012). This genetic variation accounted for 2.79 and 1.61% of the trait variance, respectively. The peak of association was found in and around two genes, WDR41 and PDE8B, involved in dopamine signaling and development. In addition, a previously identified mutation in PDE8B causes a rare autosomal-dominant type of striatal degeneration. Searching across both samples offers a rigorous way to screen for genes consistently influencing brain structure at different stages of life. Variants identified here may be relevant to common disorders affecting the caudate.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85837/

Publicador

Nature Publishing Group

Relação

DOI:10.1038/mp.2011.32

Stein, J. L., Hibar, D. P., Madsen, S. K., Khamis, M., McMahon, K. L., de Zubicaray, G. I., Hansell, N. K., Montgomery, G. W., Martin, N. G., Wright, M. J., Saykin, A. J., Jack, C. R., Weiner, M. W., Toga, A. W., & Thompson, P. M. (2011) Discovery and replication of dopamine-related gene effects on caudate volume in young and elderly populations (N1198) using genome-wide search. Molecular Psychiatry, 16(9), pp. 927-937.

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Copyright 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #Caudate #dopamine #genome-wide association #heritability #PDE8B #WDR41
Tipo

Journal Article